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Stay Ahead of Cyber Threats with SafeDNS Statistics Feature

SafeDNS is an effective internet security solution that offers a variety of features to assist individuals and organizations in staying secure while online. Among the most useful functions is the statistics feature, which enables users to track and scrutinize their online activity in real-time. This article will examine the main advantages of SafeDNS statistics, and how it can assist in keeping your internet usage under control.

What Kind of Stats Do We Offer? 

SafeDNS statistics feature provides users with detailed insights into their internet activity, including information on blocked requests, blocked categories, blocked domains, and more. This information is presented in an easy-to-read format, allowing users to quickly identify potential threats and take appropriate action to protect themselves. 

Can We Export Them?

Yes, SafeDNS statistics can be easily exported to CSV format, making it easy to share this information with other stakeholders or analyze it in more detail using third-party software.

Are There Monthly Reports?

Yes, SafeDNS provides monthly reports that summarize internet activity for the previous month. These reports are customizable, allowing users to select the specific data points they want to include, and can be automatically generated and sent via email.

How Long Are Stats Archived For?

SafeDNS statistics are archived for up to 12 months, allowing users to track trends and identify patterns in their internet activity over an extended period.

What’s the Difference Between Detailed and General Stats?

SafeDNS provides two types of statistics: general and detailed. General statistics provide an overview of internet activity, including the number of requests, blocked requests, and blocked categories. Detailed statistics provide more granular information, including the specific domains and URLs that were blocked.

How Long Does it Take for the Stats to Update?

SafeDNS statistics are updated in real-time, within 5-7 minutes of internet activity. This implies that users can swiftly detect possible threats or suspicious actions and counteract or block them before they develop into a more significant concern.

In conclusion, the SafeDNS statistics feature is a valuable tool that provides users with insightful data about their internet activity. With the option to customize, archive, and export reports, this feature is useful for both individuals and organizations to enhance their online security and make informed decisions regarding their internet usage.

About Version 2 Digital

Version 2 Digital is one of the most dynamic IT companies in Asia. The company distributes a wide range of IT products across various areas including cyber security, cloud, data protection, end points, infrastructures, system monitoring, storage, networking, business productivity and communication products.

Through an extensive network of channels, point of sales, resellers, and partnership companies, Version 2 offers quality products and services which are highly acclaimed in the market. Its customers cover a wide spectrum which include Global 1000 enterprises, regional listed companies, different vertical industries, public utilities, Government, a vast number of successful SMEs, and consumers in various Asian cities.

About SafeDNS
SafeDNS breathes to make the internet safer for people all over the world with solutions ranging from AI & ML-powered web filtering, cybersecurity to threat intelligence. Moreover, we strive to create the next generation of safer and more affordable web filtering products. Endlessly working to improve our users’ online protection, SafeDNS has also launched an innovative system powered by continuous machine learning and user behavior analytics to detect botnets and malicious websites.

23.3.6 ‘Voyager’ released

Changes compared to 23.3.5

Enhancements

  • Enhancement: Significantly improve the performance of restoring files and folders from Disk Image Protected Items.
  • Enhancement: Support application credential authentication for OpenStack Swift storage.

Bug Fixes

  • Fix an issue with the My Devices widget no longer linking to filtered Users page results.
  • Fix an issue with generating codesigned Comet Backup for Windows client installers if Comet Server is also running on Windows.
  • Fix a cosmetic issue with not closing the job search dialog after clicking a button in the Comet Server web interface.
  • Fix an issue with slow job cancellation when using OpenStack Swift.

About Version 2 Digital

Version 2 Digital is one of the most dynamic IT companies in Asia. The company distributes a wide range of IT products across various areas including cyber security, cloud, data protection, end points, infrastructures, system monitoring, storage, networking, business productivity and communication products.

Through an extensive network of channels, point of sales, resellers, and partnership companies, Version 2 offers quality products and services which are highly acclaimed in the market. Its customers cover a wide spectrum which include Global 1000 enterprises, regional listed companies, different vertical industries, public utilities, Government, a vast number of successful SMEs, and consumers in various Asian cities.

About Comet
We are a team of dedicated professionals committed to developing reliable and secure backup solutions for MSP’s, Businesses and IT professionals. With over 10 years of experience in the industry, we understand the importance of having a reliable backup solution in place to protect your valuable data. That’s why we’ve developed a comprehensive suite of backup solutions that are easy to use, scalable and highly secure.

April 2023: What’s New?

“What’s New?” is a series of blog posts covering recent changes to Comet in more detail. This article covers the latest changes in Comet Voyager over April 2023.

There were five Comet software releases during April – four in the weekly 23.3.x Voyager release series, plus one minor patch update 23.2.2 for our quarterly “Leda” release track. We’ve also released a new YouTube tutorial for the new Object Lock feature

There were some very large and exciting features released in Voyager during April:

New design for the Comet Server web interface

When upgrading to Comet Server 23.3.3, you’ll be greeted with a new experience:

This is the first major Comet Server web interface upgrade in six years. We’re very excited and proud of the new layout. The left-aligned navigation bar allows for faster navigation to pages without clicking through menus, and the quick search bar has been modernized. The new design has also expanded the set of colour customization options that are available: in addition to setting your custom brand colour, you can also set an accent colour for highlights.

The homepage has seen the most dramatic change, including new navigation buttons on the top-right and a rework of all the admin widgets. There are new widgets showing how many of each Protected Item type is being used; how much used/free space there is on your Storage Role data location; the status and last run time of your Server Self-Backup; a live real-time chart of replication progress; and more.

The policies page has also been redesigned. As we add more and more policy options in new versions of Comet, we split the long Policy section to use sub-tabs. This includes a summary page, and a new feature to suggest possible common file path exclusions. We’re continuing to work on additional Policy features, and you can expect to see a highly-voted feature coming soon!

When looking at a user account, on the Protected Items tab, the new user interface design has also added a quick-access “Run Backup” button that can remotely command the device to start a backup job. Previously, this feature was available from the Connected Devices page or from the Devices tab – but adding it to the Protected Items tab is a significantly more convenient place, and demonstrates this functionality more clearly to new Comet administrators.

We would appreciate hearing your feedback on the new web interface design before it lands in the upcoming quarterly release!

Search restore from web

When restoring data, Comet prompts you for the Storage Vault to restore from; the backup snapshot to browse inside; and then the file (or all files), respectively. However if you’re trying to restore a single file without knowing exactly when it was last available, or what folder it was inside, Comet’s Search button can search through all backup job snapshots to find the right match.

The Search button has been available on the Restore dialog in the desktop app for a while. New in Comet 23.3.4 is the ability to remotely perform a file search for restore from the Comet Server web interface.

Test Connection for Storage Templates

Comet is highly flexible in the number of ways you can configure your storage. From the customer’s device running Comet Backup, a Storage Vault could point to a local path; directly at a cloud storage provider; or to your Comet Server with Storage Role enabled – which could then receive the data and store it on a local RAID array or forward it to another cloud storage provider.

Storage Templates are the provisioning system for new Storage Vaults. If you set up a Storage Template for Wasabi or Backblaze, you gain the ability to provision private, per-customer cloud buckets and access credentials with a single click. If you enable Storage Role for receiving data into your Comet Server (or another clustered Comet Server), using a Storage Template can help to very easily provision new Storage Role buckets for each customer.

Comet has long supported a Test Connection button on the Storage Vault page, to check that your custom entered credentials are valid. But when setting up a Storage Template for the first time, the only way to verify that everything was functioning was to attempt to provision a new Storage Vault for a test customer.

In Comet 23.3.5, a new Test Connection button was added to the Storage Template configuration popup in the Comet Server web interface. This allows you to quickly verify that your template is working as expected.

Self-Backup

Comet Backup requires a connection to a Comet Server to safely store its configuration. But if you are self-hosting the Comet Server application, the Comet Server also should be backed up to mitigate against the risk of data loss. However, you can’t really use Comet Backup for this purpose, since this creates a circular dependency during recovery.

As a solution, Comet Server includes the Server Self-Backup feature. This creates a consistent snapshot of Comet’s configuration files, and allows you to store it encrypted on any supported storage location, including cloud storage. Multiple targets, custom scheduling, and data retention policies are all supported. The files are simple zip files to ensure that any eventual necessary restore is an easy and low-stress process.

The latest version of Comet Server made improvements to the Server Self-Backup feature. The generated filenames now clearly show the date and time of the backup job, instead of solely an epoch timestamp. Any automatic SSL certificate files provisioned by Let’s Encrypt are now included in the archive, ensuring that it is not required to reissue the certificate. This helps avoid any issues with rate limits on the Let’s Encrypt service, which could otherwise prolong your service outage.

We’ve also added a new option to include server log files in the Self-Backup archive. These log files are not generally required, but for completeness or for an investigation, they can provide an additional view into the circumstances behind the event.

Codesigned uninstallers

Microsoft, along with third-party security vendors, continue to harden the security posture of the Windows operating system. Comet Backup’s client installer is codesigned – either by our company, or if you are using custom branding, then possibly with your own custom codesigning certificate. However over time, the security hardening has increased, and we’ve recently heard reports that the uninstaller for Comet Backup could trigger alerts in some security products. As a result, the latest versions of Comet Server apply Authenticode codesigning to the uninstaller to help avoid this issue.

The 23.5 Quarterly release is coming soon

At Comet, we release our software under two tracks – the “Voyager” release track approximately weekly, with all of our very latest changes; and the quarterly release track, where we bundle up three months’ worth of development into a new fixed point for you to qualify, offer, and build upon, in order to provide a consistent experience for your own customers. Depending on your market position or your requirements, you may find either one of these tracks better suits your needs. As per our regular release schedule, you can expect a 23.5.0 quarterly release towards the end of this month, which will bring all of the exciting features to the quarterly track and also for Comet-Hosted users.

That’s all for this month! Thanks for reading – there are some more great features currently under development that we’re excited to be able to share with you soon. As always, please follow @CometBackup on Twitter and you can always contact us if you have any questions.

About Version 2 Digital

Version 2 Digital is one of the most dynamic IT companies in Asia. The company distributes a wide range of IT products across various areas including cyber security, cloud, data protection, end points, infrastructures, system monitoring, storage, networking, business productivity and communication products.

Through an extensive network of channels, point of sales, resellers, and partnership companies, Version 2 offers quality products and services which are highly acclaimed in the market. Its customers cover a wide spectrum which include Global 1000 enterprises, regional listed companies, different vertical industries, public utilities, Government, a vast number of successful SMEs, and consumers in various Asian cities.

About Comet
We are a team of dedicated professionals committed to developing reliable and secure backup solutions for MSP’s, Businesses and IT professionals. With over 10 years of experience in the industry, we understand the importance of having a reliable backup solution in place to protect your valuable data. That’s why we’ve developed a comprehensive suite of backup solutions that are easy to use, scalable and highly secure.

New CyberLink Report Finds Over 131 Million Americans Use Facial Recognition Daily and Nearly Half of Them to Access Three Applications or More Each Day

Advances in technology, specifically AI computer vision, have made it significantly easier to recognize and track individuals, speeding up a process that typically required extensive resources, manpower, and time.

Taipei, TAIWAN – April 24, 2023 – CyberLink Corp. (5203.TW), a pioneer in AI and facial recognition technologies, today announced the People Tracker solution. Widely used in the fields of surveillance and security, AI people tracking technology uses artificial intelligence to recognize and track the movements of individual subjects. Video search efficiency and investigation times are greatly improved, enhancing surveillance capabilities in tracking persons of interest, finding missing or lost people faster and overall security.

People Tracker expedites video investigations by combining three AI people tracking technologies.

Person Attribute Recognition

Deep learning extracts physical attribute information from image data (gender, age, clothing, and accessories). When an image isn’t available, known attributes can be set as search criteria.

Person Re-Identification

Using full-body images, people can be tracked in chronological order across multiple cameras based on their physical attributes – helping to expedite the search process.

Facial Recognition

When a clear facial image is present, CyberLink’s AI facial recognition engine, FaceMe, improves search accuracy by identifying people through the recognition of their faces captured by cameras.

Applications for People Tracker 

Any area with video surveillance can add People Tracker to improve speed and efficiency of video search and total security, but in areas with high foot traffic People Tracker can be crucial, particularly shopping malls, department stores, and sports stadiums. People Tracker is also an excellent tool for locating lost individuals. Hospitals may have lost and wandering patients due to head trauma, dementia, or medication side effects – People Tracker can help locate them faster. Residents at assisted living facilities may be disoriented with dementia or Alzheimer’s, People Track can help ensure they are found quickly to ensure proper ongoing care.

“People Tracker is an AI computer vision trifecta with superior recognition and computing powers,” said Dr. Jau Huang, Chairman and CEO of CyberLink.  “Compatible with major VMS providers, People Tracker takes security and surveillance to the next level without the need for equipment upgrades or additional resources.”

About Version 2 Digital

Version 2 Digital is one of the most dynamic IT companies in Asia. The company distributes a wide range of IT products across various areas including cyber security, cloud, data protection, end points, infrastructures, system monitoring, storage, networking, business productivity and communication products.

Through an extensive network of channels, point of sales, resellers, and partnership companies, Version 2 offers quality products and services which are highly acclaimed in the market. Its customers cover a wide spectrum which include Global 1000 enterprises, regional listed companies, different vertical industries, public utilities, Government, a vast number of successful SMEs, and consumers in various Asian cities.

About CyberLink
Founded in 1996, CyberLink Corp. (5203.TW) is the world leader in multimedia software and AI facial recognition technology. CyberLink addresses the demands of consumer, commercial and education markets through a wide range of solutions, covering digital content creation, multimedia playback, video conferencing, live casting, mobile applications and AI facial recognition.  CyberLink has shipped several hundred million copies of its multimedia software and apps, including the award-winning PowerDirector, PhotoDirector, and PowerDVD.  With years of research in the fields of artificial intelligence and facial recognition, CyberLink has developed the FaceMe® Facial Recognition Engine. Powered by deep learning algorithms, FaceMe® delivers the reliable, high-precision, and real-time facial recognition that is critical to AIoT applications such as smart retail, smart security, and surveillance, smart city and smart home. For more information about CyberLink, please visit the official website at www.cyberlink.com

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